André Couteaux
André Couteaux (* 1930 ; † 1986 ) was a French writer .
Life
He was born in Ankara to a Belgian father and a Russian mother and studied in Switzerland and England. He is married to Béatrice de Cambronne, father of Stanislas Couteaux and Paul-Marie Coûteaux , MEP. André C. was a press correspondent for English, German and Italian newspapers and traveled to many countries, especially the Middle East. In 1967 he received the "Grand Prix de l'Humour" for the novel "L'Enfant à femmes" (Woman wanted for father and son).
Novels
- You just have to know how to live: Reinbek b. Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1971. OCLC 73676787, original title: "Un monsieur de compagnie", 1961, filmed in 1964 under the title "I was a male sex bomb"
- Woman wanted for father and son, original title: L'Enfant à femmes, 1966, translated into German by Elisabeth Stader, 1970
- Un homme, aujourd'hui, 1969 (A man, today)
- Don Juan est mort, 1972 (Don Juan is dead)
- La Guibre, 1974
Scripts
- 1964: I was a male sex bomb ( Un monsieur de compagnie ) - directed by Philippe de Broca
- 1969: My Uncle Benjamin - directed by Édouard Molinaro
literature
- Woman wanted for father and son, André Couteaux, 1970, rororo, 480- ISBN 3-499-15399-8 , see p. 2 "About this book"
Web links
- André Couteaux in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ André Couteaux in the Google Book Search
Remarks
- ↑ According to IMDb, he was born in Ankara in 1925 and died in 1985
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Couteaux, André |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French author |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1930 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1986 |